ABOUT

The Lost Lands is a festival for the adventurer in all of us. Experience one incredible weekend at the spectacular Werribee Mansion, filled with music, art, installations, entertainment, food, wine and dedicated entertainment for kids.

The Lost Lands is a festival where you can bring the whole family.

Ignite the festival lover in you and share a wild and wonderful experience with your kids and friends. It’s a family holiday, reimagined in a festival setting.

The Lost Lands brings together the best music talent, as well as a captivating arts program, activities, comedy & performance.

At The Lost Lands we believe that music, the arts, and the environment are extremely important; and to foster a love of these things through shared experiences for future generations is an important and exciting prospect. It’s all about having a great time together and immersing yourself in music, the arts and nature – getting lost in the moment, for a whole weekend.

Welcome to The Lost Lands.

CAMPING FAQ

Below are answers to some of the most common camping questions we get asked… if you’re unable to find the answer to your question please contact us.

What time does the campground open?

The campgrounds open at 8am Saturday 3 November and 7am on Sunday 4 November.

Campgrounds close at 4pm Monday 5 November.

Can I camp with my friends?

Yes, but make sure you arrive with your friends in convoy – you can’t drive around the campsite looking for them.

Can I reserve camping space for friends?

No – make sure you arrive with your friends.

Can I camp next to my car?

Yes, you can. You will be directed to park in the campground at which point you set up camp alongside your car.

Can I leave at any time?

Yes, you can. The Lost Lands is unlike other music and camping festivals. The Lost Lands campgrounds are designed with families in mind, providing flexibility if folk need to pack up and leave at any point in time. Do not drive over 5km in the campgrounds - There are small people everywhere. TAC are offering free breath tests throughout the event, located on site and in the carpark.

What does a 2 day pass with camping include?

2 day pass with camping includes: 2 day festival program and 2 nights camping (Saturday and Sunday nights)

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If I have a 1 day pass with camping for the Saturday night, what time do I need to leave the campground by on Sunday?

You are free to leave the campground anytime on Sunday that is most convenient for you and your family.

Can I bring a caravan / RV?

We happily welcome all campers and RVs; but it’s important to note that there’s no access to power or plumbed water facilities for campers, caravans and RVs. Caravans can stay attached to your car.

Can I bring a generator?

No generators please. We'd like to keep noise to a minimum in the campgrounds so the little ones can dream (and hear the animals next door at Werribee Zoo!).

Are there drinking water taps in the campground?

Yes, there are drinking water taps for you to fill bottles etc.

Will there be coffee / snacks in campground?

There will be coffee vendors and a food stall in the campground.

Can I buy ice in the campgrounds?

Yes, ice will be available.

Can I light a fire?

No, fires are strictly not allowed within the campground area, however there are some designated fire pits located just outside the campgrounds courtesy of Parks Victoria.

These pits are the only areas within Werribee Park approved for fires to be lit.

Can I cook with gas?

Yes, gas bottles are permitted in the campgrounds.

Can I bring a BBQ?

Yes you can bring a BBQ with gas. There are also 3 BBQ’s near the campground that patrons can use. The Lost Lands also curates a mouth-watering array of food stalls and food trucks serving a diverse range of cuisines.

Will there be a phone charging station?

Yes, there is a paid phone charging station in the campgrounds.

Can I bring a dog/cat/gruffalo?

No, best to leave your furry friends at home for this one.

What are the Campground Amenities?

Showers: We have showers on site – please keep showers short and sweet.

Toilets: There are toilets in the campground.

Baby Room: There is a baby room with a microwave and change table and complimentary nappies and baby wipes.

Drinking Water: There are drinking water taps.

CAMPING FAQ

Below are answers to some of the most common camping questions we get asked… if you’re unable to find the answer to your question please contact us.

What time does the campground open?

The campgrounds open at 8am Saturday and close at 4pm Monday.

Can I camp with my friends?

Yes but make sure you arrive with your friends in convoy – you can’t drive around the campsite looking for them.

Can I reserve camping space for friends?

No – make sure you arrive with your friends.

Can I camp next to my car?

Yes you can. You will be directed to park in the campground at which point you set up camp alongside your car.

Can I leave at any time?

Yes you can. Do not drive over 5km in the campgrounds - There are small people everywhere. TAC are offering free breath tests throughout the event, located on site and in the carpark.

What does a 2 day pass with camping include?

2 day pass with camping includes: 2 day festival program and 2 nights camping (Saturday and Sunday nights)

If I have a 1 day pass with camping for the Saturday night, what time do I need to leave the campground by on Sunday?

You are free to leave the campground any time on Sunday that is most convenient for you and your family.

Can I bring a caravan / RV?

We happily welcome all campers and RVs; but it’s important to note that there’s no access to power or plumbed water facilities for campers, caravans and RVs. Caravans can stay attached to your car.

Can I bring a generator?

No generators please. We'd like to keep noise to a minimum in the campgrounds so the little ones can dream (and hear the animals next door at Werribee Zoo!).

Are there drinking water taps in the campground?

Yes, there are drinking water taps for you to fill bottles etc.

Will there be coffee / snacks in campground?

There will be a coffee and food stall in the campground.

Can I buy ice in the campgrounds?

Yes ice will be available.

Can I light a fire?

No, fires are strictly not allowed within the campground area, however there are some designated fire pits located just outside the campgrounds courtesy of Parks Victoria. These pits are the only areas within Werribee Park approved for fires to be lit.

Can I cook with gas?

Yes, gas bottles are permitted in the campgrounds.

Can I bring a BBQ?

Yes you can bring a BBQ with gas. There are also 3 BBQ’s near the campground that patrons can use.

The Lost Lands also curates a mouth-watering array of food stalls and food trucks serving a diverse range of cuisines.

Will there be a phone charging station?

Yes there is a paid phone charging station in the campgrounds.

Can I bring a dog/cat/gruffalo?

No, best to leave your furry friends at home for this one.

What are the Campground Amenities?

Showers: We have showers on site – please keep showers short and sweet.

Toilets: There are toilets in the campground.

Baby Room: There is a baby room with a microwave and change table.

Drinking Water: There are drinking water taps.

ABOUT

The Lost Lands is a festival for the adventurer in all of us. Experience one incredible weekend at the spectacular Werribee Mansion, filled with music, art, installations, entertainment, food, wine and dedicated entertainment for kids.

The Lost Lands is a festival where you can bring the whole family.

Ignite the festival lover in you and share a wild and wonderful experience with your kids and friends. It’s a family holiday, reimagined in a festival setting.

The Lost Lands brings together the best music talent, as well as a captivating arts program, activities, comedy & performance.

At The Lost Lands we believe that music, the arts, and the environment are extremely important; and to foster a love of these things through shared experiences for future generations is an important and exciting prospect. It’s all about having a great time together and immersing yourself in music, the arts and nature – getting lost in the moment, for a whole weekend.